Women in music tell the woman’s story
African women have an untold story hidden deep in the pits of their hearts and who better to tell them than the custodians themselves.
Fuel situation to improve: Mangudya
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya has given the nation assurance that the fuel situation should start improving before the end of this month. He said an improvement in the fuel situation was anticipated on the back of widespread interventions the central bank and Government have put in place to increase imports.
‘Role of education is to create industry’
Are State universities offering “useful” and/or “useless degree” programmes? This has been the topic trending after our sister paper The Sunday Mail on March 3 published a story, “Government to scrap useless degrees”. Zimpapers Group Foreign Editor Tendai Manzvanzvike (TM) caught up with Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Development Professor Amon Murwira (AM) to get an understanding of such a major policy shift.
Chikore case: Elusive witness worries investigator
The trial of former president Robert Mugabe’s son-in-law Simba Chikore, who is accused of kidnapping his employee — Bertha Zakeyo — at Zimbabwe Airways offices, continued yesterday with the investigating officer, Mr Ben Justin, complaining that he was facing challenges in serving a witness with papers to come and testify.
‘Women have big role to play in media’
Yesterday Zimbabwe joined other countries in celebrating International Women’s Day, a global celebration of women’s social, political, and cultural achievements from the past to the present, while pushing for progress for future generations. Our Senior Reporter Felex Share spoke to Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa to find out the achievements of women in the media industry, participation of women in leadership positions, measures needed to ensure more women participate in leadership positions among other issues.
International Women’s Day: Facing health challenges
Winny Munenga has been living with HIV for close to two decades.Her experience in palliative care made her realise that people especially women living with HIV were prone to other diseases like cervical cancer.
Chimanimani cragy hikers’ paradise
BABOON troops lounge nonchalantly on trees along a footpath while monkeys scamper nimbly between branches.
Coventry calls for equality
YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry yesterday called for a collective effort to create equality in sport. Coventry was speaking at the celebrations of the International Women’s Day which saw women from different organisations coming together for various activities, including a yoga session, at the Ministry’s offices in Harare.
The sacred burial of a spirit medium
Journalism and old age have one thing in common, they give you a chance to sit on the ringside of events otherwise viewed taboo to ordinary people.
Tracing roots of the Chirandu clan: Part 14
Remember that Negondo gave his daughter Ngonya to Changamire and this persuaded Changamire to give Negondo and his people this piece of land and even install Negondo as the first Chief Zvimba?











